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The beloved Castro bookstore is preparing to close its doors next Wednesday.
It was recently discovered that the space's commercial use permit was deactivated in 1965.
Delays with permitting and finding a construction team has pushed back the opening, but when it does launch, look for 70-plus bikes and luxury locker rooms.
After months of preparation, Ducks In A Row is finally ready for its full unveiling on Haight Street.
Opponents have requested a Discretionary Review regarding the renovation of 473 Haight St.
With Books Inc. departing, the arrival of a new location of the Mission-based bookstore is great news for Castro bibliophiles.
What better way to wrap up Castro's Small Business Week coverage than with California's 2016 Small Business of the Year: 80-Year-Old Cliff's Variety.
Barring a last-minute reprieve, the longtime corner store will close its doors within days.
Rising rents are once again to blame for the departure of the long-running bead shop, which has served SoMa since the '90s.
The studio, run by martial arts expert James Hundon, teaches everyone from security guards to youth seeking a reprieve from bullying.
A native of Ethiopia, Delila Hailechristos moved to California to turn her thrift-shopping expertise into a brick-and-mortar business.
Crêpe La Vie will bid farewell after two years in the Haight.
The long-running nursery changed hands three years ago, and its new owner is highly focused on sustainability.
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